On Oct 7, 12:37am, segv@netctl.net (segv@netctl.net) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: pkg/31492
| On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:12:12 +0000 (UTC)
| reed@netbsd.org wrote:
|
| > Does this fix change anything for other platforms?
|
| AFAIK __FUNCTION__ is a predefined magic indentifier that holds the name of
| the current function, I think it was added to the C standard as an extension.
| GCC supports it, and some other compilers may support it too. It seems Sun's
| compilers don't support it.
It is C99 I think, so if you use varyadic ccp macros you are can be
pretty confident that the compiler also supports this.
christos